Elizabeth line announces official opening on May 24th
The CEO of London’s largest events venue – ExCeL London – has heralded today’s announcement on the Elizabeth line opening as a ‘game-changer’ for the city and the recovery of the UK’s £32.1 billion events industry.
With the Royal Docks venue now having its own dedicated Elizabeth line station, in addition to two existing DLR stops, CEO Jeremy Rees says it will cut journey times by up to two thirds when it opens on May 24th, with the resulting time saved leading to a significant increase in networking and commercial trade from delegates.
Furthermore, according to a recent report by i-Transport, the new line will see the number of people within 45 minutes rail travel time of ExCeL increase by up to 68%, and those living within 120 minutes (by rail) rise to 9.2 million.
The high-speed Elizabeth line – which now becomes part of the existing TFL network – stretches more than 60 miles from Reading and Heathrow in the west to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east, with 24 trains running.
Since reopening last summer, ExCeL has welcomed more than 1.5 million visitors to the venue and is set to host 350 events this year including the all-electric Formula E championship (30th – 31st July) and the International Liver Congress (22nd – 26th June). ExCeL has also embarked on an impressive 25,000sqm expansion programme to further enhance its world-class facilities and demonstrate further confidence in the return of live face-to-face events.
For more information visit www.excel.london.